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made extensive use of the new revolutionary quick communications system to transmit news of the events and battles of the
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Swain died at his home in Philadelphia on February 16, 1868, and was buried in
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He married Sarah James on November 19, 1837, and they had five children.
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The system was made famous twenty-five years later, in 1861, by the
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Robinson, Elwyn B. "The Public Ledger: An Independent Newspaper",
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Swain, who had become one of the incorporators of the pioneering
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and Azariah H. Simmons, he established a daily newspaper in
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to California, at the same time of the construction of the
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that was invented by their friend, former artist/painter
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His son William J. Swain founded a newspaper titled
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in 1845, served as its president beginning in 1850.
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Manlius
Philadelphia
The Woodlands Cemetery

Manlius, New York
Arunah Shepherdson Abell
Philadelphia
The Public Ledger
pony-express
United States Post Office Department
Missouri
Western Union
telegraph
The Sun
Baltimore
electric telegraph
Samuel F. B. Morse
Morse code
Washington
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
Supreme Court
Capitol Hill
Mexican–American War
Mexico City
rotary press

The Woodlands Cemetery
Magnetic Telegraph Company
The Woodlands Cemetery

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